The Ben Shapiro Show

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Jul 5, 2023 • 52min

Ep. 1760 - Why Do Democrats Celebrate July 4th?

The discussion kicks off with the puzzling enthusiasm of some Democrats for July 4th despite growing discontent with national pride. A judge intervenes, halting the Biden administration's pressure on social media platforms. Notably, a cocaine discovery at the White House adds fuel to the fire of public perception. The podcast dissects the stark divide in patriotism across party lines, particularly among younger Americans, while exploring the implications of government control and free speech in today's polarized political landscape.
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Jul 3, 2023 • 50min

Ep. 1759 - Supreme Court SLAMS LGBT Tyranny, DESTROYS Biden’s Student Loan Bailout

The Supreme Court sides with religious business owners, shaking up the legal landscape around freedom of expression and anti-discrimination laws. Tension surfaces in cases like the Masterpiece Cake Shop, as artistic freedom clashes with state mandates on LGBT issues. Meanwhile, President Biden's student loan bailouts are challenged, raising questions about executive power and legal authority. The discussions also touch on the intricacies of personal beliefs in public service and the implications of recent rulings on affirmative action and family dynamics.
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Jul 2, 2023 • 9min

The Dangers of Human Sex Trafficking

Tim Ballard and Jim Caviezel dive into the harrowing realities of child sexual exploitation highlighted in their film, 'Sound of Freedom.' The discussion emphasizes the urgent crisis of human sex trafficking and the stark funding discrepancies between child crimes and drugs in the U.S. They illuminate the emotional toll on undercover operatives fighting this battle. The conversation calls for greater societal awareness and proactive measures, drawing compelling parallels to moral lessons from biblical tales.
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Jun 30, 2023 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1758 - Affirmative Action Is DEAD

The Supreme Court's landmark ruling against affirmative action in college admissions is dissected, revealing its implications for racial equality. The discussion critiques group-based policies, warning of their potential to harm individual performance. A debate unfolds over merit versus race in admissions, questioning the fairness of existing systems. Key justices weigh in on the complex legal perspectives, while public outrage highlights a disconnect between judicial opinions and popular sentiment on equity in education.
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Jun 29, 2023 • 56min

Ep. 1757 - Biden Is Obviously A Corrupt Liar

The discussion delves into Joe Biden's claims regarding his son's business dealings, raising questions about accountability. It also examines Hunter Biden's complex financial ties and the implications for his father's reputation. The critique extends to Biden's economic policies, highlighting rising homelessness and declining wages. Additionally, the podcast touches on global governance issues, Putin's maneuvers post-Wagner uprising, and cultural reflections on leadership in today's society.
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Jun 28, 2023 • 1h 4min

Ep. 1756 - Rise Of The Pagans

The podcast explores the intriguing clash of Joe Biden's Catholic identity with his stance on abortion, reflecting broader societal shifts. It dives into the rise of pagan influences in modern morality and critiques the disconnect among political leaders from Judeo-Christian values. Listeners will also find a discussion on healthcare dilemmas and the ethical challenges within surrogacy. Additionally, the podcast dissects the evolving landscape of political polling, court reforms, and the impact of Bidenomics, all while navigating the complexities of contemporary debates.
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Jun 28, 2023 • 1h 13min

Daily Wire Backstage: Russian Coups, Hunter Pleas … Ben and Nicki Minaj Tweet.

Recent events take center stage as the discussion shifts from Hunter Biden's swift plea deal to the unexpected coup by Russia's Wagner group. The banter turns humorous when a state rep's arrest for child pornography is brought up, followed by a playful feud with Nicki Minaj over her provocative lyrics. Political dynamics are explored as potential presidential candidates are scrutinized, all while cultural shifts and responses to LGBTQ+ education provoke lively commentary. The talk wraps up with a whimsical dive into extraterrestrial life and conspiracy theories.
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Jun 27, 2023 • 1h 1min

Ep. 1755 - They Want You Fat, Stupid, And Lazy

The discussion dives into how society, influenced by government and media, promotes negative behaviors like laziness and ignorance. It challenges the relationship between education, income, and church attendance, while critiquing modern cultural values shaped by celebrities. The tension between body positivity and health is explored through social media's impact on beauty standards. Political controversies, particularly surrounding the Biden family, are also examined, culminating in a look at Trump's legal challenges and their implications for his electability.
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Jun 26, 2023 • 56min

Ep. 1754 - A Failed Rebellion In Russia?!

Tensions rise as the Wagner Group makes a dramatic march toward Moscow, only to retreat after a surprising deal. Hunter Biden lands in hot water with leaked text messages to a Chinese executive, stirring political controversy. The fallout from Roe v. Wade's anniversary sparks a deep dive into evolving abortion politics. Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle struggle in Hollywood post-royalty, drawing critique on their failures. Conversations also touch on celebrity culture and income inequality, highlighting the discrepancy between media focus and real-world issues.
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Jun 25, 2023 • 10min

Mailbag Sunday

Dive into insightful discussions about choosing family-friendly media and fostering gratitude. Explore the practice of bravery, especially in difficult conversations about sensitive topics like LGBTQ themes with kids. Unpack the complexities of traditional marriage and same-sex parenting discussions alongside political dynamics influenced by RFK Jr.'s candidacy. Delve into the impact of public sector unions on political accountability and examine the ethics surrounding racially drawn district lines and genital mutilation.

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